78 ' 'b' , ,-! - @aþ cf20uis XIV RENE DURAND. Mana01'l'IO DireclQr 15 WEST 49th STREET La Maison Franca;se Rocllefeller Center JJ LUNCHEON · DINNEß . SUPPEß COCßTAll HOun 4 10 7 l\1.usical Entertainnlcnt by thc louis XIV Orchestra n !l1ulhenlic !);.ench @uisine Telpphonp Circle 6-1525 THE PILGRIM PAPAS MIGHT STILL BE IN HOLLAND They were there, you know, and might never have left except that Heineken's creamiest, silkiest Peer of Beers only started while they were polishing Plymouth Rock. IN EKE M S ' 3mp:rded HOLLAND BEER (SINCE 1620) IMPORTED BY A stil\.Nicnols ECo. ( ;t BROO ".:';';;;) YORK (A N WASHINGTON. D. C. NEW HAVEN. CONN. \C 0 MIAMI. FLA. ALBANY,N. Y. NEWARK.N.J. ''----- ----- dage chose the plump one, because he couldn't imagine what was inside it. The contents proved to be a question- naire: rather a flattering document, in- viting him to express himself on a number of political issues. The college paper, excited by the Presidential elec- tion, was canvassing the faculty with a view to unearthIng a few stray Com- munists. Dr. Brundage, who had re- cently emhraced a polite liheralism, fi11ed in the hlank spaces with senti- Inents of a pinkish tinge, several of which stood a fair chance of being quot- ed by the editor in his columns without causing the trustees too much alarm, at least as far as Dr. Brundage's integrity was concerned. To the questionnaire the Professor appended a little note: To the Editor of The Collegian.. SIR: May I be allo\ved to applaud the inter- est The Collegian is taking in national affairs? [ feel that this is a great step in the right direction. You are putting out a lively and exciting paper. l\1y congratula- tions. Sincerely, He opened the message from the Clerk of the Faculty. It was a slim strip of paper which read, "I have been asked to inform the memhers of the faculty of the appointment of Dr. Joseph Ellsworth McIlwain, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, to the rank of Associate Professor. Let me also re- mind the faculty that contributions to- ward the silver coffee service to be presented to Professor Emeritus Bowles and Mrs. Bowles must be made before May 1, to permit ample time for the engraving of the tray." Dr. Brundage stared at the Clerk's note with an expression that might wen have been caused by shellshock. It was quite a long time before he drew a sheet of paper to one side of the desk, and be- gan with a flourish: My DEAR JOE, I am so happy to learn He wrote no further. Instead, he got up and went to the door. He snapped the lock. Then he returned to his desk and sat down. After reading the Clerk's letter again, he dropped it into the wastebasket. The Professor slumped forward over the typewriter, and buried his face in his arms. The bell in the tower of the Jedediah Gryce Library struck ten. His favorite part of the day was over. -JAMES REID PARKER . In the spring of 1869 he \vas pardoned by President Andrew J ackson.- TillIe. General Jackson. . . marches ON! PARK YOU R TOPPER ALL NIGHT ANY NIGHT - and let your party ioin New York's gayest at- NEW YORK'S SMART NEW AFTER- THEATRE RENDEZVOUS LONGCHAMPS MADISON AVE. at 59th ST. (Entrances on Both Madison and 59th) OPEN ALL NIGHT . INDIAN RESTAURANT . OVAL TERRACED STAND-UP BAR . WALKSIDE CAFE . UNIQUE PULLMAN DINER . CHAFING DISH BUFFET R-ÐSTA U RANTS ongchamps ' / 'fl?< b. JJr' unUSUAL WINES STILL CHA IP AGNE Mesnil (Reims) 1928. Refreshing, deli- cate flavor. Case of twelve large bottles 13/16 quart, ......... .................... $19.53 CHATEAU DE LA BREDE (From Montesquieu's Birthplace) A white Graves never before shown in the United States. Case of twelve bottles 4/5 quart... ........................... ..........$17.00 GREIG, LAWRENCE & HOYT, LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS 347 MADISON- AVENUE Specialists in Moselles. Importers of Loch Fyne, Glen Graeme Vat E.F.C.H. Scotch JT"hiskies; Nor- mandin Cognacs. Agts. of Hatch Mansfield, London A RESTAURANT 68 Fifth Avenue ALGONQUIN 4-7765